====== sp0020 ====== ---- dataentry compaq_softpaq ---- Extensie : zip Grootte : 58 kB Titel : This program allows COMPAQ System Configuration Program (CF.EXE) version 1.10 to run in a COMPAQ SYSTEMPRO with only 512K of base RAM enabled. Versie : Taal : Producten : OS : Vervangt : ---- ===== Uitgepakte bestanden ===== ^ Bestand ^ | CF512.DOC | | CF512.EXE | | CPQ$ETUP.OVL | ===== Tekst-bestanden ===== CF512.EXE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS This program allows the COMPAQ System Configuration Program, CF.EXE (version 1.10 preferred), to run on a COMPAQ SYSTEMPRO which has its base memory set to 512K. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS: COMPAQ SYSTEMPRO COMPAQ MS-DOS Version 3.0 or greater WHO SHOULD USE: Use this program if you encounter any problems (running out of system memory) while running the System Configuration Program, CF.EXE on the COMPAQ SYSTEMPRO with 512K base memory. HOW TO USE: 1. Copy CF512.EXE and CPQ$ETUP.OVL from the distribution diskette to your COMPAQ System Configuration diskette. 2. Use DOS command "rename" to change the name of the CPQSETUP.OVL file (on your COMPAQ System Configuration diskette) to CPQSETUP. 3. Use any editor to change your CONFIG.SYS to the following: DEVICE = A:\HIMEM.EXE (see note) SHELL = A:\CF512.EXE NOTE: HIMEM.EXE should be on your COMPAQ System configuration or User Programs diskettes. If you do not have it, contact your COMPAQ authorized dealer for a User Programs upgrades. In the interim, you can remove this line form your CONFIG.SYS and run only CF512.EXE. 4. You can run CF.EXE by booting from your COMPAQ System Configuration diskette (as usual). 5. To save memory, CF512.EXE no longer uses the dispatcher, SD.EXE as the shell. Therefore, you will need to run DIAGNOSTICS of your computer from your DIAGNOSTICS diskettes. Comments: You can enter any command line parameters that you would have used to run CF.EXE. To set your SYSTEMPRO base memory to 512K, please contact your COMPAQ authorized dealer for the program, CPQMEM.EXE, version 1.0. EFFECTS ON YOUR SYSTEM: While running CF.EXE this program provides an extra 64K to DOS starting at 0E000h. If HIMEM.EXE is loaded first, it will also give DOS another 64K in high memory.